Course Requirements, MS

Incoming students should have completed a calculus sequence and introductory courses in linear algebra, ordinary differential equations, and probability and statistics. Students should also have computer programming experience. Some
experience with theoretical course work is strongly recommended.

The MS in Applied Mathematics consists of the following graduate courses:

III. Additional Electives‡

Other graduate-level mathematics courses may be selected with approval of the student’s advisor. Also, with the advisor’s approval, up to six credit hours of graduate work may be taken in disciplines such as chemistry, computer science, economics, finance,
management information systems, and physics.

‡The MS in Applied Mathematics requires a minimum of 27 credits of course work in addition to the research requirement listed below.